Sentence examples for discuss lectures from inspiring English sources

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The kicker is that he will soon meet with a professor at Yale to discuss lectures he will deliver there and at Harvard.

Noether and Fischer shared lively enjoyment of mathematics and would often discuss lectures long after they were over; Noether is known to have sent postcards to Fischer continuing her train of mathematical thoughts.

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Each semester, the group had at least three 1-h meetings to discuss lecture segments, prompted by prior viewing of one or two excerpts and reading the R/O/Gs.

In a fascinating conversation we had with her at the Met Museum, we discussed lecturing, teaching and many other topics that day.

Johnson appreciated Bateman's skill as a lecturer, and he would often travel to meet Taylor to discuss the lectures.

Recommendations for antihypertensive medication (Table 1) were discussed in lectures and workshops; patient case reports were used to facilitate these discussions.

Formal interest in Hartley's Observations, as a work to be read and pondered, discussed in lectures, written about in articles and books, had collapsed.

Dual-domain semantics were discussed in lectures by Lambert, Nuel Belnap and others as early as the late 1950s, but it appears that Church 1965 and Cocchiarella 1966 were the first published accounts.

Highly favorable responses were received from students with regards to the utility of the software towards enhancing their abilities to apply the knowledge they had acquired in the module, engage in independent learning of the subject outside of formal classroom hours and understand concepts that were discussed during lectures and tutorials.

Organised by the country's leading Khmer Rouge research group, the Documentation Centre of Cambodia (DC-Cam), the bi-weekly lectures discuss the rise and fall of a government that considered education a disease of the elite and converted many of the country's schools into prisons and warehouses.

Some of these lectures discuss Socrates (in the Apology and in Alcibiades I) as both a model and a exponent of a philosophical life focused on "care of the self" and follow the subsequent ancient discussions of this topic in, for example, Epictetus, Seneca, and Plutarch.

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